Notes: Nellie Kane was played for the first time since July 1, 2000 (137 shows). Before Meat, Trey announced (in a reference to Meat's lyrics) that Mike had changed his name and is now "The Artist Formerly Known as Cactus" and "The Artist Presently Known as Prince." Subsequently, during Meat, Trey introduced Mike as "Prince," Fish as "Prince's alter ego on the drums, 'Princess.'" Free Bird was played for the first time since June 22, 2000 (144 shows) and was performed a cappella for the first time since December 29, 1998 (223 shows).

Notes: This show was part of the three-show Festival 8. The first set, which started at noon, was billed as Phish's "first full-length acoustic set" (complete with complimentary coffee and Festival 8 themed donuts). The first set featured Trey and Mike on acoustics, Page solely on piano, and a unique stage setup that had Fishman stage right with Page on the far left. Before Brian and Robert, Trey encouraged the crowd to sit down due to the "mellow" nature of the set; he added that they had never before played to a crowd that was sitting. Whether the crowd should stand up or sit down became a running joke throughout the set, until Trey confessed during Wilson that he only asked the crowd to sit down at the request of the crew and, in fact, he hates telling people what to do (and also hates sitting down). This show marked the Phish debuts of Invisible and Sleep Again. Fishman performed a whistle solo on My Sweet One. The band briefly left the stage after McGrupp, returning to encore with Driver, Talk, and Secret Smile

I decided to post again about this topic as the original post was decimated by the recent Blogger debacle.

I have added show links by year in the bottom left hand side of the site. This should make it easier to find shows that have been posted here. I , of course, will be updating these lists with every show that is added to the page. Enjoy!

Notes: Reba did not have the whistling ending. Boogie On featured a Twist-esque jam and contained an Oye Come Va tease from Page. Both Trey and Page teased AC/DC Bag during YEM. Undermind through Zero featured Bill Kreutzmann on drums. Before the encore, Trey explained that Bittersweet Motel was being played at the request of his daughter, Bella. After Bittersweet Motel, Fish remarked that he felt lonely again and needed the second drummer back.

"Saw It Again > Run Like An Antelope" from Phish "Live in Utica" 2-DVD/2-CD Box Set, recorded 10/20/10 at Utica Memorial Auditorium, Utica, NY and released May 24th. Pre-order now: bit.ly/​phishuticadvd

Just a reminder that you can win a Live in Utica Box Set by liking the Phish Video Collection Facebook page. Details are on the top left side of the page. Good Luck!

From mkdevo:For the second anniversary of Phish's return, I give to you a "remastered" version of my Hampton Fluffhead opener video. When the original was uploaded, YouTube HD wasn't 1080p yet, and the 10-minute limit was still in effect. "Part 2" never did see the light of day.

This new version is complete, in full 1080p HD, and has remastered audio. While the original has close to 50k hits which will almost certainly be halted now, this is definitely an upgrade.

This was the first Phish video I ever shot, and the start of something great here on my YouTube channel. As always, I hope you enjoy.

Phish performs "Fluffhead" live at Hampton Coliseum in Hampton, VA on Friday March 6, 2009.

[1] Lyrics changed to "Been you to have any slush?"[2] L.A. Woman and Taste teases.[3] Dirt and Free teases.

Notes: Throughout the first set the band was using charades to communicate what song was coming next, prompting Trey to remark after Jibboo, “We do everything by hand signals now. There’s no more talking.” After PYITE, Trey again referenced the hand signals, joking “That could be one of two songs, so we’ll see if he starts the right one.” During Antelope, Trey changed the lyrics to “Been you to have any slush?” Disease contained an L.A. Woman tease from Trey, who also briefly teased Taste just before beginning Free. Esther was played for the first time since September 30, 2000 (89 shows). Hood featured Dirt and Free teases from Trey.

Notes: Fluffhead was unfinished and contained a Dave’s Energy Guide tease. Suzy contained Drowned, Crosseyed and Painless and AC/DC Bag teases. The Seven Bar Blues Jam from the soundcheck featured Trey on bass and Mike on guitar.

Notes: This marked Phish’s first show at Red Rocks since August 7, 1996 (388 shows). Trey introduced Mike before the start of the second set, at which point Mike pretended to leave the stage, prompting Trey to introduce him a second time. Ghost contained a Praise You jam and a Windy City tease. Trey teased Piper before starting Limb By Limb.

Notes: This single-set performance, a taping for the PBS television show Sessions at West 54th, was performed in front of roughly 200 fans and industry executives. The show was first broadcast the week of January 9, 1999. Sleep, Driver and Albuquerque were performed acoustic. Trey made jokes about the length of Guyute, remarking that the show could cut to four commercial breaks and the band would still be playing the same song. Taste was played after Trey took the crowd’s requests for the final song. When the show was aired, only Birds, Ghost, and Taste were broadcast, with interviews interspersed between songs.